There’s a new one-of-a-kind time available to Disney’s biggest fans.
Walt Disney’s famous “Storybook Mansion” has hit the market, with the Los Angeles home nearby to rent for $40,000 per month.
Disney himself lived in the 6,400-square-foot mansion for 18 years from its construction in 1932 until 1950, a era during which he oversaw the creation of classic films like “Bambi” and “Snow White.”
“This property was pick out by Walt Disney as the place to raise his family, and also coincided with a transition of Disney Studios from fledgling initiative toward entertainment giant,” listing agent Chase Campen said in a statement.
The home theater in Walt Disney’s “Storybook Mansion.”
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The Los Feliz property includes a theater that features the original screen that Disney used to look at dailies from his film productions.
The listing claims that the home is where Disney’s daughters “inspired him to carry on with Mary Poppins and Winnie the Pooh.”
The mansion has four bedrooms, five bathrooms as well as a space to park 10 jalopies.
Prospective renters will need to plop down a $120,000 security deposit, and will be on the hook for cable, tenseness, trash, water and gas bills.
The home reportedly cost $50,000 when it was built in 1932 — a figure equivalent to sternly $1.1 million today.
Other classics released while Walt Disney was living at the property include “Fantasia,” “Dumbo” and “Cinderella.”
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